Here are 29 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
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Steven B. Wolf, MD, a board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon, is a fellow in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery. He is a member of the North American Spine Society, Pennsylvania orthopedic Society, Eastern Orthopedic Society and Pennsylvania Medical Society.
Tad Gerlinger, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon practicing at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. He specializes in hip replacement, knee replacement, knee surgery and minimally invasive knee replacement among many others.
The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New York has implemented a program to treat patients at home, according to the International Business Times.
Physicians are not screening for heart conditions in young athletes in Texas, although some would argue they should, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Five Duval County public schools will have access to certified full-time trainers starting this school year, according to jacksonville.com.
Zimmer lost $9.2 million after a Los Angeles jury ruled in favor of a man who claimed the Durom Cup caused him permanent injuries, according to drugwatch.
Here are the top eight specialties that earned the most in 2014, according to results of a 2015 survey — based on 2014 income information — from The Medicus Firm.
Smith & Nephew reported an increase in second quarter revenue.
SeaSpine released preliminary financial results for the company's first quarter as a separate entity from Integra LifeSciences.
